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Pew Research CenterJuly 25, 2019
A Week in the Life of Popular YouTube Channels

Appendix C: 20 title keywords associated with largest increase in median views

By Patrick van Kessel, Skye Toor and Aaron Smith
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A Week in the Life of Popular YouTube Channels 1. Popular YouTube channels produced a vast amount of content, much of it in languages other than English 2. Children’s content, content featuring children and video games were among the most-viewed video genres 3. Certain keywords in video titles and descriptions were associated with more views Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix A: Most active popular channels by language Appendix B: Most popular videos in first week of 2019, by category
Appendix C: 20 title keywords associated with largest increase in median views

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